Prostaglandin associated mortality following intravenous injection of catfish epidermal secretions in rabbits

Jassim M. Al-Hassan , Muslim Ali , Martha Thomson , Tasneem Fatima , Clark J. Gubler , Richard S. Criddle
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Toxicity of soluble protein extracts from epidermal gel secretions of the catfish, Arius thalassinus, was examined in rabbits. Intravenous injections containing doses as low as 2 mg protein/kg body weight caused mortality in all animals tested. An increase in plasma levels of thromboxane B2 (TXB2) and of 6-keto prostaglandin F (6-keto PGF) were observed following injections. Both the mortality and prostaglandin release were prevented by pretreatment of rabbits with either indomethacin or hydrocortisone. A similar indomethacin sensitive induction of prostaglandin release was noted following the in vitro treatment of arterial tissue sections with gel. Lethality appears to result from gel substances stimulating phospholipase activity to yield arachidonic acid, which is then metabolized to give toxic levels of prostaglandins.

兔静脉注射鲶鱼表皮分泌物后前列腺素相关死亡率
研究了海鲶表皮凝胶分泌物中可溶性蛋白提取物对家兔的毒性。静脉注射低至每公斤体重2毫克蛋白质的剂量导致所有试验动物死亡。注射后血浆血栓素B2 (TXB2)和6-酮前列腺素F1α(6-酮PGF1α)水平升高。用吲哚美辛或氢化可的松预处理家兔均可抑制其死亡和前列腺素释放。用凝胶对动脉组织切片进行体外处理后,观察到类似的吲哚美辛敏感诱导前列腺素释放。致死性似乎是由于凝胶物质刺激磷脂酶活性产生花生四烯酸,然后代谢产生毒性水平的前列腺素。
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